Distributed Systems Newsletter Issue #52
Issue# 52
"One of the things I really like about programming languages is that it's the perfect excuse to stick your nose into any field. So if you're interested in high energy physics and the structure of the universe, being a programmer is one of the best ways to get in there. It's probably easier than becoming a theoretical physicist"
— Bjarne Stroustrup
Posts
TCP/IP over Amazon Cloudwatch Logs
#medium
Three Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Designing Languages
#infoq
Progressive Web Apps: The Case for PWAs
#alistapart
Why are monoidal categories interesting?
#jvns
Using Rust to Scale Elixir for 11 Million Concurrent Users
#discordapp
Why books don’t work
#andymatuschak
PyTorch internals
#ezyang
Better HTTP/2 Prioritization for a Faster Web
#cloudflare
CPU.fail
#cpu
TAICHI: OPEN-SOURCE COMPUTER GRAPHICS LIBRARY
#taichi
Falsehoods programmers believe about Unix time
#alexwlchan
The origin story of data science
#welcometothejungle
Research Design Patterns
#pgbovine
T1: Secure Programming for Embedded Systems
#github
Understanding real-world concurrency bugs in Go
#acolyer
The struggles of an open source maintainer
#antirez
Gorilla: A Fast, Scalable, In-Memory Time Series Database
#vldb
How we optimized Magic Pocket for cold storage
#dropbox
Videos
Bjarne Stroustrup - Concepts: The Future of Generic Programming (the future is here)
#youtube
Martin Kleppmann | Is Kafka a Database?
#youtube
Complex Event Flows in Distributed Systems
#youtube
The Feyman Lectures on Physics
#caltech